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AutomationDirect says "Be Prepared" for software programming

Source: AutomationDirect , Automation Direct
01 August, 2013
1 min read
The Boy Scout merit badge is designed to introduce youth to various kinds of software programming.

August 1, 2013 - AutomationDirect.com has teamed up with the Boy Scouts of America to inform and inspire the nation’s youth about programming. The 2013 National Boy Scout Jamboree was held in mid-July at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in the mountains of West Virginia, where AutomationDirect, Radio Shack, VEX and the Boy Scouts of America launched the brand new Programming Merit Badge. The new merit badge is designed to introduce youth to various kinds of software programming. At the National Jamboree, 40,000 Scouts had the opportunity to learn about the Programming Merit Badge using tutorials to understand programming theory for embedded controllers, robotics, and ladder logic using the CLICK PLC.

Scouts then performed the different programming tasks in order to receive the new Merit Badge. Reports indicate over 800 Scouts lined up to earn the new badge. The Programming Merit Badge is available to all Scouts through the Scouting Merit Badge Program. Joan Welty, Marketing Director for AutomationDirect.com says, “AutomationDirect is extremely excited to participate in getting this new Programming Merit Badge introduced to the Scouts.

We believe that the future of our industry lies with the talented minds of our youth and we want to do everything possible to encourage them to explore the exciting world of factory automation. During this 10-day Jamboree, several thousand young people have learned just how intuitive programming can be with ladder logic and the CLICK PLC. This is a big win for the future of factory automation and the manufacturing industry, and we are proud to play a part.”

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